Limits of Entrepreneurial Training
The study highlights the potential adverse effects of action-oriented entrepreneurship training programs on trainees' entrepreneurial self-efficacy. The researchers suggest that error mastery orientation determines how trainees respond to complex problems during the program. Trainees with high error mastery orientation are less likely to experience decreases in self-efficacy when facing problems, while those with low error mastery orientation are more vulnerable. Understanding these self-regulatory factors can provide insights into how to mitigate the adverse effects of such training programs.
Align or perish
Aligned capacity building and aligning incentives with political actors enable ventures to overcome alignment challenges.
Failed but validated?
For failed crowdfunding projects, more market validation predicts commercialization performance.
Informal Economy, Regulation & Productivity
The informal economy mostly lowers entrepreneurship productivity.
How entrepreneurship may affect different types of poverty constraints?
Due to their marginalization, abject women cannot confront poverty on their own.
How to accurately measure entrepreneurial intention?
A general model which explains entrepreneurs of the different types would allow better comparison and analysis between the entrepreneur types on a common conceptual basis.
Interpersonal Feedback Seeking in Social Ventures
How social entrepreneurs seek feedback depends on their psychological distance from the targeted social issue
Work Designer, an important but often overlooked role of an entrepreneur
Work that a founder does everyday is also a creation of their own.
Escaping the knowledge corridor
How is human capital and founder coachability related to product innovation?
A review and future agenda for research on identity in entrepreneurship
What are the key themes in research on identity in entrepreneurship?
The role of social and human capital among nascent entrepreneurs
In one of JBVs most cited articles of all time, Davidsson & Honig found social & human capital to be predictors for nascent entrepreneurs. What role do each play in advancing through the start-up process?
The impact of family support on young entrepreneurs' start-up activities
Which factors influence the ability of young people to start a business?
From a monopoly to entrepreneurial field in South Africa
How do entrepreneurs change the market dynamics of a regulated market? What can entrepreneurs do when agreement cannot be achieved with regulators?